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WEATHERBOARD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun weath· er· board ˈwe-t͟hər-ˌbȯrd 1. clapboard, siding 2. the weather side of a ship weatherboarded adjective
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Clapboard - Wikipedia
Clapboard, in modern American usage, is a word for long, thin boards used to cover walls and (formerly) roofs of buildings.
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High Quality Weatherboards with Contemporary Looks | James Hardie
Weatherboards help protect a building/structure from the harsh and unpredictable Australian weather, and natural elements such as sea spray. Attached ...
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weatherboard
ˈweatherboard 1. a. One of a series of boards nailed horizontally, with overlapping edges, as an outside covering for walls. Also collect. sing.1539–40 in Swayne Churchw. Acc. Sarum (1896) 268, C fowt of whether borde to whetherborde the howes end. 1759 Phil. Trans. LI. 287 Some of the weather-board...
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Weatherboards and Clapboards
Weatherboards are tapered in section and normally about eight inches wide and ten to twenty feet in length. Better quality weatherboards have a ...
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WEATHERBOARD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
weatherboard in American English · 1. an early type of board used as a siding for a building · 2. chiefly Brit. any of various forms of board used as a siding ...
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Weatherboard, Victoria
Weatherboard is a locality in western Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census, Weatherboard and the surrounding area had a population of 52. Anecdotally, named such as is believed to have been the first place in the region to have a home built using weatherboard rather than corrugated iron,
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WEATHERBOARD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Chiefly British., any of various forms of board used as a siding for a building. Nautical., the side of a vessel toward the wind.
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Weatherboard Solid Color - Crisp White - Momentum Textiles
Light and dark, in wood-inspired print or solid colors, WEATHERBOARD adds an architectural element to high-sound interiors. Made from recycled PET felt.
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Weatherboard Flooring - Sylvan Brandt
Specifications: This flooring is 3/4″ thick with tongue and groove, range of widths available, and 3′-14′ long, random length.
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Weatherboard - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun a long thin board with one edge thicker than the other; used as siding by lapping one board over the board below.
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Weathertex Weatherboards and Wall Panels
Explore the wide range of Weathertex weatherboard cladding, architectural wall panels. Resistant to moisture damage, termites and more.
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The Weatherboard Cathedral
The Weatherboard Cathedral (1969) is a poetry collection by Australian poet Les Murray. Reichardt, Stephen McInerney opined that "The Weatherboard Cathedral reveals the many-sidedness of Murray's sacramental poetic.
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Weatherboard Inn archaelological site
It became known as a place where travelling stock could find fodder and its name of "the weatherboard hut" was shortened to "weatherboard", this even being The Weatherboard Inn itself appears to have begun construction shortly before 1827.
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Weston (Casanova, Virginia)
A -story frame and weatherboard addition was built in 1860, and a -story frame and weatherboard rear ell was added in 1870. In 1893, a two-story frame and weatherboard addition was built, making the house "L"-shaped.
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